=2 2 cht - - SISO A YEAR TERMS, LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1859 HOME AFFAIRS. Mr. 1-lenry Houck, of this 'bor ough, has been deputized, by Mr. Philips. the County Superintendent, to it ttond to the duties of the superintendency, during the continuance of lila sickness. Mr. Itouck is wo:1 fitted for the able performanze of the duties of the post tine. The total net profits of the bus iness on the Reading Railroad. during the past seven months, hove been $1314, 810 21, being $94, 456 78 more than during the eortASpondil:,g pm. od of hot year. Our left-limackld friend Bride. g ame, since 1113 ''•smoking out" in Rockingham, Va., has br.oen again engaged in the swindling busims in Evensville, Indiana., where be bought thL• one•hnlf of n, printing omen on "tick', for $1,500, and shortly after decamped , with all the money he could raise, and leaving sundry bills unpaid, The State prison is gaping for Bride game. --- The Balloon. Ascension on Sat urday, owing to an insufklent supply of Gas, did not come off. Mr. Light was very noxious to go, and stilted that a thousand Feet more,of gas would take him up. But it could not be had and he had to stay down. FIo Wks of repenting the experiment next Monday. .Quite a largo nutn• bar of people ware on the ground witaeseing the inflation, who tnnnifested their deep lntoiost in the matter by standing in tho broiling Sun ffpin 1 o'clock to 6 o'clock, P. M. P. B,—Mr. Light will make on ascension on Monday next, August 1, from the Lebanon Gas Works. .Tbe ascension will take place arpfeclse ly la o'clock. A GOOD TIME COMING.—It 18 said that the Empress Eugenie has sot her impe rial face against excessive crinoline, and that a rapid dentine in its Proportions may soon be looked for. The Philadelphia !Mikan says— "We hear of ladles in our own city who are hav ing dresses mode with "gored" skirts, which we understand to mean skirts with the fullness of the material nt the top, cut nut and gored, Ic eland of being puckered in it multitude of plaits or "gaiters." This change will necessarily in volve a curtailment of the present enormousbulk about the hips, and if the hoops are retained, they will spread moat at the bottom, on the Morning Glory order; while the bulbous tulip fashion, which swells gracefully to the waist, will he discarded. The effect of this change of fashion may be disastrous to the . shins of the masculine, in the street and in crowded assent blies; but its advantages will bo felt in railway ears, and in other places, where crinoline takes up the seats of two persona while its wearer occu pies the third seat. It is in the order of rhinos that eltirte ehnold collapse after their prose, t enormous exiclusion, and ladies won now fault al mon elephantine, will assume the slenderness of a giraffe or it goalie, 'When the good crimes arentql ognin. c o w, enilwny ears, and elnnyeh pews will svrln as roomy as Iho clothing of is Thompeonion, niter their wearer ha trgone throng!' a course of Vapor baths, lobelin, end composition A National Convention of Dele pies frem the enrious 'Young .Icos' Chrin bin AsPocintions of the country, wns held at Troy. N. Y., lest week; Toe Association of Lebanon was represented by Messrs. Pyle and Retailer.— A tinge number of delegates were in I:Vend:ince, nod the proceedings were harmonious nod en couroging. The next annual meeting will be held In New Orleans. The Committee of arrangements of the Lebanon county Agricuttuial Society have adopted a very liberal list of premiums. They have alto selected the Judges. In a week or two we shall publish the premiums and judges, oud believe that all will give general s .ti,;fitati ,, rl , Thearrangements fur the Fair are in the right kind of hands, and are progressing rapidly. We acknowledge the reception, from our friends of Sohealrerstown. who partiei. voted in the fishing 'arty last week, of II hsnd somo cake, which inoroleed our regrets of the nereeelty which compelled ue to he ahsent on the °erosion. If that cake was a fair sample of their eating-whew ! AGRICULTURAL bOCIETY.--Ptlrsll - to notice given a meeting q this Sooiety was held at John M, Mork's, o i Saturday, J ly 16, 1859, In the absence of tho President, aeorge Hoffman, Emi., was appointed President. pro tem. Jtteoh Shaeffer, Req.. the Chairman of the Com mittee of Arrangements. reported a Schedule of Premiums and List of Jud,gcs, which after some amendment were adopted. On motion odjcurned to meet at the call of the President. - Ho ! for a cold and refreshing drink I there is nothing can vie with Lembergor's Soda Water. Pure, Cold and Sparkling. We respectfully invite the atten tion of the public, t Dr. Rosa' pure fauntain , Sods Water, prepared in iron fountain lined with porcelain, from the host mntoriala, and Chewed with the ohnicest fruit Pyrilpg. All who desire a delicious, healthy and ice-cold beverage should call at Dr. Ross' Drug Store, opposite the Court Rouse. Mr. Andrew Zimmernian has sold his farm of 931 WM. In Cornwall township to Mr. Abraham Brubaoher for $l2O per - acre.— Mr. Z. bought a brick house and lot of ground in Bust Lebanon, from Mr. Brubnehor, for $3..300. "The celebration of the Union Sunday School of Annville will take place on the "30riti ;net. The Weshingtou Band of Annville, 'will be in altonaunee In their new equipm'ents. DROWNED.—Theodore Franklin; a nine eon of Mr. Henry Fellenhaum, aged 4 years and 21 days, was drowned in the Union Canal, on Thursday last. His parents reside near tho bunk of the oannl, and tbo boy had, no .doubt, been playing at. the watar when he fall in. His ab sence mount noticed until half an hour afterwards, when search was made, and the discovery of his bat floating on the water, soon led to the finding of the dead body, underthe water. -- - Cards, Circulars, Handbills, Pos ters, So., printed at the Advartitten_office, at low rates and abort notloe—and in the moat• elegant Style. • A MAS "MELTED" TO DEA.TE. JAMES Doy,t,a, n blacksmith by trade, tiled in Chicago ra4 Friday. under the following niroum etnnre• no detailed by the Times of that oily: He was an extremely athletic permon in apnear anre, and was camoldered by his fellow workmen as poseeeringu romarknble degree of etrengl and bodily vigor. On Tburodny be worked in the shop EN usual until 8 brolook, when he stout to "Pint' in es good health as usual. Aftet supper ho CoMplainPri of extreme heat. and anntinucti to complain until 12 , 'clot•&, when he went to hed. At three o'cloelt in the morninit bin room mate awake and found him hreathim , his last. A poet mustem examinati .n revealed no unuemal appearance of the body, eto .pt remarkable and unusual quantity of adipone matter. By 11. erwork and the host id' the.il iv. he Irv; literally melted down. The coroner's jury Nand thin to be the mine of his death. A MAN 'SHOOTS Iris WIFE BY BRANDON. Aliss.,ly 11, 18f9. A melancholy accident .teverimil near tit it place last night. Some time in the night. Mrs. „Inek son, wile of J. A. Jack ten, had occasion to go to the window of the room in which they wete sleep• ing, leaving Mr Jarloon asleep. The raising of the window awoke him, and he inston tly seized his gun, which was neer his bedside, supposing that some one was try ng to hrettli into the house, Alter Mrs. J. had let down the win dow, she advanced towilt..l4 the laid. Mr. .1. called out twice to tiop, or he would fire ; but she still as - Ivaco:Ed, t.na ho r i nd, when she 'Was near the gun, the whole charge entering her bro:l . st. and she fell dead on the floor. He felt the bed for his wile, to tell her ho had killed some one, when not finding her, the truth flashed upon hinti that he hod shot his own Wife lie immediatelinished out the house, A 4 -1.. soon re.urtied with some of his neighbors, when the awful spectacle before them revealed all. A SLIGHT MISTAKE.—WIGII is fnmo ? What f rr tune? Nicholas Longwo-tn, the "ercesn's" orCin einnati, worth in nenney $5,000.000 to $6,000,000 while sitting the other day en the steps of n house, with hie hat between his knees. wa.ting for n friend, was the recipienra twenty-five rents from a passing gentleman, who mistubk hint for a beg gar. A C i URIOUCITOSiIC DRAMA, New Cht.LECA.N%, July 13. 1359. A curious do ne,tte dratnit transpired in this. city recently. About six or ei.rltt months, ago Mist 11, a handsome and, aecomplished young lady of the Third District watt engaged to Lemur rind to Mr. P., a young man of wealthy and aris tocratic family. -Mnts B.'' mother was in very good circumstances in the matter of worldly sub stance, and made till preparations to celebrate the happy event in proper style. The day arrived, tend 'n large number of guests - Mutate hled, hut_ hour tater 'hour passed away, nod the hridegrown cane not. The officiating elergyman,the bridesmaids, the musicians, and the maguideent ' , spread' , of eatables and dainties, all were ready, mkt all vain ly awe ited the arrival of the person wh o se pr os . 'sure was indispensable to the completion of the festival. Finally, when the wondering guests bed exhausted their ingenuity in conjecture, a mes senger arrived with the informttion that Mr. P., t who, by the way, was n teitteri) vr.ts in durance vile; that hi= father had not only forbidden the banns, hot. to make assurance doubly sure, had the candidate for matrimony under leek and key at that very metne-..t, he (the elder Mr. P.) being unwilling that his son should marry at a tender age, itail ills. unwilling to ennsent to an illiance with the B. family. Here was a hiatus in the wedding festivities, hut Mrs. 8.. like a sensible woman, bade her guests fall to, eat, dance and he meriy, and enjoy them-elves as at first down in the progr dame. She had prepared an excellent dinner, and did not wish it to he neglected because of the contu macy of a single iudivi lual. Su they went on with their amtn•eirionts ' and . none appeared to en joy the occasion more thoroughly than tho young holy lierielf. She played, sung and danced in her bridal dress and bridal wreath, and if she felt any disappointment she made nu display of it, but appeared as gay and happy it. if the e,turso of trite luva always did rim smooth. The elder Mr. P. soon discovered-that to sim ply li.ck his son lip on the day the la ter had SCE apart for his wedding. was not altogether a Vet . Mitt method of presenting the wedding beyond all peradventure, and, therefore, trumped up an errand for film to !he city .of Mexico and. seat him off, trastino that a six months sojourn among the shirtless gre-mors of th.tt at revolution, would wipe the gratin lass [I. cl , n from his tuernory. fn ittit particular supposition the old gentleman we , sl , ghtly mistaken, though his per pose - vies tteroartAishavt.in a manner he did not dream td . , The Mr. P. arrived two or three rt-eelt . st ago, having in the oLtintitul, nit tio4d his majority, and at once elftitne . ftim fulfil coot to a prom Made by his sire before his d part are, that upon his return .tin opposition should he, erg ed to his union With Miss 8.. in ease he should still desire it. after an absence of six tam ths,— The Old er e tt e man, beaten itpnu his own terms, grumblingly acqniescod, not the awaiting or Mrs_ It was again the s.eone of p rr p,,,,,,j0r,,, f or a grand wedding. A few tys before t h e t i me fixed for the m a n i a e, Mix: 13 went out under the pretext of shopping.. and e ono hack on mitre. Where had she gone? Wit tr ha heowno of her? gee-dings that were narked in the last extrema of wondu and otnaZiationt, hot t h e , were ants sit easily husworeit, The in :her and lover were disttateted. and twide frantic hal fmitlebs of f .rts to diseover whither the bird had flown. It teas suspected that a young man of the neighbor hood. who hail long-been a pi ,too:.t e admirer of Miss B , was in the secret tow disappearance, end her two brothers Very 'soon ai,e,v, i „d she was quietly living in his hoose. They stn .nseertaining her whereabouts. pr tecede I not for. ther in the matte'r than to beeome seAltainted. with the facts. but went about their business with the air of persons who hail keen rather free lv "sold" %r op e d , si t ffi.acer toiese. The mother however, speedily conflate red the voting man arid d eman ded her danghter -Your dauahrer is at my house. Madame." was the reply. 'tend elm is my lawful wife I have been your son-in law ever since the 18th - iif last April." _They had it seems, married privately, and, through a desire no her part to ret Hale the praelieal jelte of the P. family, had not aNSUMO , I the reiitEioni , of but. -band and wife until the opportunity for carrying out her plan phsentedttself. To the newly mar rhea than those three Months of barre l , ny must have been awfully tedi.itts while thasen sations of the twice ills -ppoinost lover where n., doubt, peentitir'y digressing. LETTER FROM D. E. SICKLES. • Nnw Yon it, July 19, 15:59, Ti th e Editor ;V "the Herold: Through the course of RIO event., which dot ring the lest few months have brought 1,(1 much afilietion open soy family. I hove been silent— No amount of misrepresentation ;greeting, myself only could indthie me now to open my lip.; air could I d e ith it, worth while under any (dream stances to notice What too bean or can h e said in journals never regarded en the soarees or the ex portant:it of public Opinion. for in these it is too often obvious that only uu worthy , ochre.- prompt the most virul:ctice c4.1,11t4 u in the private life of citizens holding public Tarim.. But el coquet:wait in the Fiernitl of yesterday, although eensotions. (9f whiqll d , not, einu,.4 tip, .tvh I read :hem with regret.) differ an widely in tone and temper from the uptss oaf nonsense and cal umny which has litielyrheen written eoncernin , a recent event in my domestic relations, that, cannot allow a mistake, into which you have been Why inaccurate inrormotion. to pass without sub a correction as will relieve others from tiny share of the repreaches which it is the pleasure of the multitude ut this moment to heap upon mu and mine. Referring-to the foregiveness which my sense of ditty end toy feelings impelled me to extend to an erring end repentant wife, you observe, in the course of your temperate and .dignifled arti ele, that, "It in said, however, that the last phase of thane:air way brought rihout through the ed vice of his lawyers." This is int irely erroneous. I,did not exchange a word with one of my cents- SO upon the subject, nor with any one else. My reconciliation With my wife woe my own not. done witalmic rot:151 1 10 , 0 0 n with any relative, tonne°- , lion, friend or adviser. Whatever hl atm, if any belongs id the step. should felt upon me. I nm prppitred to defend what I have done before the only tribunals I recognize as having the slightest claim to jurisdiction over the subject—my own conscience and the bar of lietiven. I am not aware of any statute, or code of morals, which makes it infamous to forgive g Women ; nor is it usual to make our domestic life„theallect of con sultation with friends, no matter.hew near to to. And I cannot allow oven all the ,world combined to dictate tri me the repudiation:of my wife, when I think it right to forgive he *end rester.: her to my confidence and proteytiith.. If I ever failed to comprehend the utterly des- If position of an offending though penitent woman—the hnpelesa fdlure. with all its dark pne sihilities of danger. to which she donined when pewee heti as an oaten:it—l can now see plainly enough. in the most universal howl of denuncia tine with which site is followed to my threshold. the misery awl perils froth which I have rescued the mother of my child. And although it is very sad for me ts, incur the blame of friends ad the reproaches of many wise fintl-good people, n I shall strive to prove to all who feel an interest in me, that if I fins the fleet man wbohas ventur ed to say to the world an erring wife and mother May be forgiven and redeemed, that spite of all ohetneleS in' coy path the good results of -this Wm. MITCH Sco'y. THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A. FAMILY NEWSPAPER. MISTAKE Corre pendeoce of Sr, Louis Republican example shall entitle it to the imitation of the gt-rwrous lint the co nmendation of the jo,r. There are many who think that no net of duty, proceeding sobaly from affections MOO) can , efly be comprimendsb in the heart Of a husband tint a father, is to he fatal to any profession tl, poll ti es! and sovial standing-. If this he so, then so he it. Political station, professio na l , sores, so. reeognition t are net the only prizes ambi tion ; an , t I hare seen eatie.2.h of the world itt which I hseo Moved. and real enongh of the vos of others, to teach me that, if one be patient and resoldte, it is the man hitte , elf who indicates the pace he will occupy ; tind so long as I do nothing worse than to to-unite my family tinder the roof viten , they they find shelter from con tumely obit per Motion, I do not fear the noisy bu• fleeting atdee of popular clamor. The mill ti tude accent their first impressions from a few : but it the bed men think for themselves, and if I hriow the human heart-- and sotoetimes I think that in a esteem of mingled sunshine and storm I have sounded nearly till its depths—then I may reassure those who look with reluctant forebod ings upon lily future to be t.f good 'cheer, for I wilt not cease to vindicate a just claim to the re 'spect of my fellows; while to those motley groups, here and there, who look upon toy misfortunes only as weapons to he employed for my destruc tian, to those I say,, once for all, if a man make is good use of his enemies they will be as service able to him as his friends. In conolksion, let •me ask only one favor of those who. from whatever motive, racy deem it neeesmry or agreeable to comment in public or private upon this sari history ; and that is, to .aim all their arrows at my breast, end for the sake of my innocent child to spare her yet yet-fit ful mother, while she seeks in sorrow and contri tion the merry and the pardon of Him - to whom, sooner or Inter. we most all appeal. Very respectfully, your most ohedient servant. DANIEL E. SICKLES. A SINGULAR OPERATION The followina will do well to reH4l in ennneetion wish the circumstances of the Sickles ease: In 1847, only twelve vears ago, an English nobleman, Sir liVa her Paget, re. nowned in the best society of London for his eminent erudition, his manly beauty and fascinating ronversation,and well known to the literary world by his writings. went over to the continent.-- Having visited France, GermariV.a'nd Switzerland and Austria, he went to Hitnaliry, a mitint)-v which : was then on the ('VP Of great `eve. Is. He spent sev• era' weeks al Pewit, and in the neigh tiering country tirao. of the Hunoitrian nobles. In the beginning of Autumn, he visited Transylvania, and was. receiv 'ed at the r•,astle of Count S. fiethlen with. all the on ntakhrispifality and gen 'erosity that h 'riCh Htinga'rian magnetic likes in display to every oian of educa tion who visits him. Crunt Befhlen was descended from an old royal faintly of the Berhien'grith tirq, He was a fine looking old man, every inch a real gentleman. He was married stone years previous to a ynting nohle lady of his country, the Countess M. L., who was not twenty years the Count being nearly fifty. Hu had known her as a child in the home of her molhpr, nntl she married himf as young girls often do, more for the high respect than the deep love she felt for Count hothltm. Notwithstanding I.oth lived a balmy fattli.v life in the old immense fends! castle of rho Beililens near Clan. serilitirgh. Sir VilltarnPaget, to whom the Cimnt had ..riyein a suit of apartments, saddle horses a nd attendants, lived sey. erai weeks in this family, enjoyed the varied hosnitaliltes, of the castle and rin n ory. 11 . 1 is rii!rifilf;!..l4 in say the hell- 1 alone conlie . rsiition and the exquisitely marinpr4 of William, proved the and a criminal love onsfletl. aie. day the Count weth multi nu horse back, Sir \Vilna in Pitatit slay• e d at the castle with pretended illness ;. hit one of OFt C7nnnt'.: winnadanis warn. ; ed the enurti, 02.11 inn him if h, would re. ; hart to the eto;ilo be would find the strait. ger in the Ciiiitit,ss' apartments. lii hot haste the Count rode haunt. amid fnund Sir William in ilto hed•eh.irel'er of his lady. Arming himself with pis. tols. he forced Sir William In'fildlow him to his private room; hieing there he semut for a notary and two ennfillential wit. neeses, socked Sir William if he had alms. #' ll h i ßh##s#####l lll l/ 911#1 eollfiitt#SlC.P in eon -9# Owlee of a real love to hia wife, and it his love met a rernaronife. The answer helm: in he affirmative, he ordered the notary to draw np a rontrant ('1 marriage between the COlintpoß of Bwthiee. horn Countess M. L.. and Sir William Paget, late of the Royal Hussars of Landon.— The contract in one, the loaded pistol in the other hand, the Connt with a ter rible but quiet earnestness, summoned Sir William to sign the ant of marriage immediately or die on the spot. Sir William Paget signed the contract.— The next day the Bishop of Clausen . burgh was sent for, a divoree,waii legal- Iv procured, and a week Afterwards the marriage formerly completed in the res it!. of 3,, petefttlinring mild-man The Count gave to his wife all her jewels, horses and earri , irres ; sn , l sonie months afterwards Sir William Paget bought from hi nt one of his la rate pnssessimis in Transvivatiii, where nit to the present time helives happily with his wife. gptcial Aatito. See Dr- Penford's• mlvertieement or LiVer Inrigo ratet and Family enthurti , .Prih>. in Heather column. HAIR DYE —HAi YE —RAM DYE. Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye! The Origin& and Beet in the .}Varleit All others are more imitations, and should he avoided if you wish to escape ridicule. GRAY. RED. GB RUSTY. BAIR Dyed instantly to a beautiful and Natural Brown or Black without the least injury to Hair or .`kin. FIFTEEN MEDALS AND DTPLOMAS have been awarded to Wm. A. Bateholar since 1839, and over K am up, Beat ions have been made t the Hair of his pa trons of his rum us Dye. WM. A. BATetrili. , nus LIAM DYE produces a color not to be distinguished from nature, and is waaaaalea not to injure in the least however long it may be combi ned. and the ill effects of Bad Dyes remedied; the Hair invigorated for Life by this Splendid Pp, Made, sold or applied (in 9 private rooms) at the Wig Factory, 233 Broadway. New-York. Bald in all cities and towns of the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. tar The Genuine hoe the name and address upon a steel plate engravinA on four sides of each Box, of WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR, 233 Broadway, New York. Sold at Dr. Ross' Drug Store, Lebanon, Pa- Da. 1, 1bt.,3,--ly. WIGS—WIGS-1 1 7.103. DATCEIELOR'S WIGS AND TOUVE.ES eurpaes They are elegant. light. easy and dnroble. kitting to a charm—n 'turning, up behind—no shrh Ins; nit the bend ; indeed this id the only kletablisbute where these things are properly understood end made Dec. I, ISS.S.—Iy. 231.1 Broadway. New York. VALLEY'S MAGICAL FAIN EXTRACTOR. In all diseases inflammation more or itiss.predoruinal —not to allay intiammiaiori striae,: at the root of diset --hence en immediate. care. • DALLEY'S MAGIOAL PAIN EXTRACTOR, and nothing else, win allay iniliunmatiou at once, in make a certain core. DA I,L KY'S II AO icAL PA IN EXTRACTOR will care the following among a great catalogue of ..'Onsett BORNS.:WAL , S CUTS CHAFES. SORE NIPPLES. COILS. DIINIONS. BRUISES, Tit A INS- BITES, POISON. Cll/./AILAINS. DUX& SCROFULA. ULCERS, PETER SOREe, PELONB, EAR ACIIE, Nuts, SORE EYES. GOUT, SITEW NOS, EREUXATISAI SCALD REA. o, SALT B liettm. 11.4I.DNESS, ERYSIP , LAS, RINGWORM, BARBERS ITCH. S3fALI. POE....3IEASgLS, EAMI. &C. &C. To some it ilia , appear incredulous that so many dieo eases should turredehed Gyone article; suchen idea will vanish when ref:tertian points to tho fact. that the salve is a combination of ingredients, each and every one ap plying a perfect antidoti to itsappN EXTRACTOR site disorder. DALLoY'S IL:DUCAL PAI in its effects ikonagical, because the time is so .short be. twom tli ,, ensr and n pernanneut cure: and itic nn tmtrnct or fI9 It drllWS nil clisouvr t h o n v ct ,,d notiwi• hrforii the injury It is scrtre,ly nc.,,,,ary to ,i,ay that u. lotlso work-Amp. or manol4c tory 56r41.1 ho. with , iit it. .;:;t: Pain Extraet,lr 14 to eine not es the box has upon it n steel pbue etigravirig, wi,h the mune of Henry Dai ley. Menufectiirer. - For by :01 Dr..gglAs and Int •nt m”dleine dealers thrtmghout the. I:l.iteil States and CmUtflss. Principal Depot, 165 Chambers St.. N. York. C. s'. CHACE. • Sold at Dr. Dose' Drug store. Lebanon, Pa. TWPORTAIM TO FEMALES--Dr. Choesmates PILLS —The combinations of ingredients i n th ese Pills. is the re9,ult of a ions; atm extensive ;necklet.; they are mild in their operation. and curtain of restoring no. tore to its proper t , Vltatrt. In every instance have the Fills p r oved suceetffal. They are certain to open those obstructions to which females are liable, and bring na ture into its proper channel, whereby health is restored, and the pale and deathly countenance changed to a healthy one. Na female fan enjoy good health unless she is retgular; and whenever an obstruction takes place, whether from csimsure, cold, or any other cause, the general health hitt:fed:Moly begins to decline. and the want t-f such a remedy has been the cause of so many COntallartiOns among young females. Headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, loathing of food. and disturbed sleep, do most always arise from the interrup thin of nature; and whenever that Is the ease, the Pills will inintriably remedy all these untie. In all cases of nervous and splint affections In the back and limbs, low. pees of spirits. hysteria. 8:c. Nor are they less efficaci 'bus in the cure of Lencerrhces, commonly called the ttli• bites " These Pills should never be taken during pregnacy. as they would be sure to cause a miscarriage. Warranted purely Vegetable, and free from anything in• kittens to life or health. Full and explicit directions with +. should be read: accompany each 'hog. The , e are vitt top In liquare tint boxes. Fermis residing where there era no agency establiShed by en closing One Dollar in a letter. prepaid. ta any nu; bedew, agent can have them sent to their respective addresses try return of mail. R. B. INC'S. General Agent for the' ti Statea, lfa Cliamta.rs st New 'York. To wkom all Who?.esule Orders; ahould to 411.1re5e , .4. Rohl at Dr..fto.Ts' Itrus I.O•ynnon, Doc. 1. 185.5.-Iy. 4otirm German preaching next Sabbath morning at 9i n' chick, and Englieli in the evening, in Sideuee Lutherrin Church. Engliah preaching in venneetinn with the ce'lebrit.- than of the larrireizllipper next Sunday morning, Preparatory servicea Saturday afternoon at 21 ck. English preaching nn Sunday eve ning, in Zion's Lutheran Church. German service 01 the llorki Shoe Pike nest Sun day tuerning., Mee in the oviming iu the Mu. en vh,e. The Thirrest, or Thankigiving rtntann will be preache.l next B:thbath morning at. in the German. and even ingitithe English hen gunge, in the Reformed Church. Preaching in the Methodist Epiecopal Chute)) next Sunday morning and evening. , Union Prayer Meeting et the 'Nullserance flail, at 8 u'ult)vk, every Monday erening. ' 4lli • • Ittl l. o. C " • Nenr Carlisle, in the. Fret - aft - INi Church, on the 21. st inst., by the Roe. F. W. Kremer, Res. John An'A,Pastor orthcSulphor Bp ring Ant go, to ILi=s S. Bella Wagner, daughter of Mr. Jn cub Mfg - ger, of Cumberland county, Pa. In. On the 21,4 in 4.. In N. Lellannn horangh. Then dare Franklin Fellenbautn, aged 4 yearn, and 21 _ _ he ',eh:lmmo Niarizel. airgfiffiy Corrected Wiwi ly by 34,,rs Shour. • oN, WLANgSDAS, JULY 27, 3859. Leh. Mills. I. Vim $6 ri) Pumtms. 7Lu , 6 , ) Smith ' Exit% G (.0 Eggs. 7 0.. doz., 12 Leh. VHI. Sit per. rind 5 54 Prime Wititx Wheat, t 05 Primelied Wheat, CO Primo Rye, u 5 Corn, 65 35 5 ) ` 0 1 50 Cloverseed. 'ritually seed Flu X .Mettti ==l Dried Apples. pealed, 1 50 Peavii 2 50 Hearin —llutzels," 1 23 I .llterries, 1 50 Unions, 541 The Philadelphia Market. Ytt I LS br.1.1'141.A. July 25.1859. 14,(411 . 11...Triere is little Or no cap •rt demand for Tour and the Market. continues dull. holders eencraliy being free sellers at $5 for sound old tale, and $5 5u @SS 75 for fresh tr,round super fine, the latter me.to from new wheat, but the trade ma. omit? the only hayers at these figures up to $5 50®5750 fin- extras and nary_ lots, or. riding to t,:and end freshness. Rye Flour is dull, and generally hold at $4 TALaI. but a sale is repored to 163 , at $3 S7i. Corn Meal is also dull. and Ptmn, l lv.Riii 6 - freely offered at $3 75 7is bbl. without Sliding buyers. GRAB .—lt e heat there is very little doing tosca3, but there is not, so much offering. and holders are rather firmer in their views. About 1500 bushels were disposed of in lots at in@ 125 r. for cotutnan to prime new Southern and Ptinnt+.3lVH/lin red, and 130®135e. for white, ins, eluding 600 bushels pr me Kentucky at the latter rate. Rye is unsettled and lower, Bud old Penn sylvania is quoted at 80 ti A sale Was after- Ward:. made on terms kept private. Cern is also onset led 'and drooping, and fair Southern yellow is offeted at 81.. with &ht. bid. Oats are dull. and about 2500 bui-hols, at 3se. for Delaware nod 30e fur Pennsylvania. including 10011 bushels on terms kepi priva ie. PICLE,ADELPII CA CATTLE', MARKET-- The market for Beef Cattle wet dull, ,tad prices, owing to the het weather and the increased re ceipt, fell MT folly 500. the 100 lbs.; the sales at the differeht yards reaching near 1600 head this week, at irregular prices. ranging from $7 t, $ll 100 as i,t quality. Mast of the sales wero at $60)516 50. About 150 Cows and Calves were at market, soiling at from $4ll to $5O each for good to fair mileit Cow;:. $25 t., $35 fo r second quality do., and $l6 to $2ll fir dry Cows. Of o.'lll 1450 fill 13i , 4 itrifted at Itn'. haft's yard this week. The marker was doll, and prices ranged at from $7 50 to $S 75 the 100 lbs. nat. iiolitdity, which is a decline. Ahout 5000 St,eap were offered 1111 d thi ' s week, fait Sheen lb. gross, and stock at $1 75®2 25 'eavh, as iu quality. 4riv Anitti,smitts. * ale! I,VILL he Pohl ntrildie sale. on SzenorlV, Azimut VI 20. 1.•a0. at 1 o'clovh. P. If.. at tho late resilleneo of .I , ohn Sterver. in North tehanon township, abont 1 mllo from North I:Amnen. on the road leadinx to flo.herrat the followbox p^'sorvd - or'rroortY- viz ? t Send COW, I ring. Flax break. flrobbinz 41 , r0t4 110 e. Madre, Moonier, Grin.t4tono. Carp-rr. ter's Toole. Wheolharrow, Chabot Fbavela. Bala and Thai Stee.da Wood Store. with Ploo. I; ores Table Chain , . Chea tP. I.b.nchea,Tron Nettles and Pots, a lot 44 Bonk:4. Tub 4 Stan , le. Barrel.. r 2 SPRING WAGONS, arid many altar nrticF s. I.lbarril credit will bo riven Conditiona will be mi•IR . known by *HUM STCEVEIt, Adminfrtrritor 1 7 . Embieh, Auctinueer. [July 27, 109 VALUABLE PLANTATION AT Public Sate. he sold at piddle vale, on tho premises, in S. town-hie, about 4 milaa from Lebanon. 14 mile from Co. nerall, and about n milt:Bomb fr rn the old I'd - mailers town matt on SA TUEDAY, Auousr 27, 1859, at 1 o'clork. I'. M., the follnyinr. Real Estate. viz : A PLANTATION. contatnining 121 afros. nnrt Icn perches. of excellent Limestone hand, In the host state of ctAiretten. The improvements are a Weather hoarded log DIV ELL] Sti HOUSE. a largo SW EITZER ItARN, Torient , n• Mum Fronke Home. two Welk with Pampa,. 1 , 1 ,' one of whieh is never falling; running Water " through the fields. ko. About 12 acres Ia WOODLAND, CATH4fiTiII PILLS, Ph '' rely - teg b ;ta le C E ° l?;?tc rj it t N . D en E d D p r iz l t t° t: . p l in GLASS CA • • PIES hir tight and will keep in env climato The, 1 , a A M 11,17 CA 1 TH AItTIC PILLIs a gem tie Lott er , e Cathartic I " which um proprietor Lea used in his Practice more ‘ 0 than twenty years. Tile constantly increasing I lb., daunted from chase who have long used the t't Lta i ''''- anti t .esutiall.vti. n which all express in regard to 1-1 their use, unlaced me to place them within the I '' teach of alt. The Profeesion weiv know II mat different cathartics act on tidies ent portions ~,,... of tiro bowels, Nto lice. Tim NAMLi.Y CL I P' TU. AKTIC PILL has with due refereum to I thi- welt eavaolished fact, been compound. ti from a • r -Ms variety . of the put cat vege - table .I..xtimets. which act _1 alike ea every part of the ion County Agricultural anti itOrd.olll- alimentary renal, and ure 1 , CeLLID andante in all caeca tural Society. where a t ATHARTIC is , needed, each as D A:- ;RR will he a meeting of the Committee of Ar DANULMSNT6' of. the 0 b . fuIIACIL, 4 L re..l Ur 1.-. tgenvents of the'..-canon County Agricultural NESS. , A1....ti IN THE DACE AND it, ulLe S, on Saturday: July 30 D.l:d) at 1 o'ckiek, P. )1,. I CoSTIVENLSS. l'Al:', ...n ilAti bov...e.NrAis OVI:14 >lodic hon;s of John 31. Mark. in the borough of VIC, WHOLE: BULK, t° trom dodoes, cold, a hick I frequently, if neglected. ''—' end in al ng courseof Fe . JACOB SILX.F.FEII., President. I ver. 1. vi SSO r A Wel %' Tll7ll ' 14 Ciika:PlNG lii .—The rothrbittoe Is composed of the following SATION VI , COLD Uticlt I ITU S WOE, ltr.STlA:do ,ron., who are requested to attend, viz:--Jacob,t , . v:SS. II LADAI 'H ~.,„„s. or i 1 I Ws.L.i liT A:... c ii.i.; I.IZ•A LA .ittr, Sjini'l Or ,h. St .W. Nlttiray, F.:value) Heitman. ' ell "INFLA :131A cola I rin in ti./.. /Ist:, 11 vba.n i,u _owl flidan•l. Ma.. in Early. U. P. Stinemetz. Dr. A. Ullt Lurie.). br ADULTS, • '''' .11,41,31A11b51. a !peat V. Dueller. Jonathan lilig David Bomber:tor Jacob Wit. l'UttlElElt of tho .131.a.1.4/ 1 !atm 1 .U. 1 * diA OO44, to whielr mer. Samuel Hauck. Elias Walborn, J. 51. Mark, David !Labia bete, too noun:roue to mention in tins ativar, DOWinan. Adolphus Reinivehl. gannet:if,. Does, 1 to 3. Lebanon. July 27, lbOk. pmnifse to he Punctual. and will en .1 eitiee: viitEr, DINIBS. , C ,, ,L ia tb w ar it t o i.c i., P a. i L l .a ls b a.r y e t i p ili lens . e all who may call on them for Boots ... .Y. g 1 . re the /rade iirali .J. 4„, nigetons. tai Th i elti b ver pr in; g6 vg t ro a t. e . u rLit iiy .E . auv ... d a y S. T. W. SAN FORD, Id.. D. and Shoes.S l io al e Nv s, "r Mumnacturer end , rot.rietor. 33:, iuisi,,AU W 8.1",, Sr- W X kia.ii.„ and 2 acres of Young CI I F.STNUT SPROUTS. Said land is adjoin.: by 11 nd.-I);h Sloak. Jseob neib. !sane Smith and others. Any p.•rsnn wh•blng to view the 'poverty will call upon the undersigned residing on t 'epremises. Conditions will be made known on day of gale by A I:RA 11,1,31 GEIB. 1:10.11. - - ALL WANTING FARMS IN A Ditt.tairr.rui, climate. rich soil. nod Forme from froeto. See Rarer tieemeict of fludiniontoa Landdlu another eoluxon: Fire ! Fire ! Fire ! (3ET Youß Pht,i , Eavv miumED rsAm: no-141 , ER :want ever Inatir ji once Companies, at his Office. the Ea gte Boil , iingA. In Lebanon. Lannon "luly 27.1859.4 m, glitter, Lard. hdlovt, Shoulders, Soup, Boeg-ver.x, White !tugs, 31ixed Itugs Flux, *lb , Hrisilot lb 121.4 4 Ferl.thers.'f, lb:, 9.2% Wnol• lii lb., • 40 Snap Beans. , f qt., Vinegar, "i 4 gel., • 22% Apple iiuttur,'l crank, 45 Let the dictate , DI you , , tw of the -ELY Llt. IS will cure LI YEE- COM TACKS. DYSPEPSIA SC 31 31 E R. C ti 1%1 KY. MC , PSV, B 0 It I COSTIVENESS. Oil CiIJL ILA MOE S Clilll4Elt A LENCE, .1 A U D U E-. and may be ma. 1,1 snei RIC FAMILY 31 E 111 II E. ADAC II E, (as, TWE:\ TY 3/ INUTE6, SPO qNFULS ARE TAKI attack. ALL WOO USEIT AltEl iu tie fay ;tills water in the nem [b Ewalluw both together. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS rrival TH E NEW F.llOl. COT: of the firm of Ocorge k Pyle has bean to the cities f New York . and Philadelahfa. purchasing large assortments of Iblc ()cues and OP.OOFMIrEI, which can br had at their celebrated cheap BED; HIVE STOItE opposite the Court lionac. Phase Call mud examine, as wn feel nbln to present to you a complete aanortznient of GOODS, along with prices that will make it no °Went worthy of your attoution. N. 8.--A lot of elmOka !Amiss arlDingbarne, selling, below cost. Sownr assortineut is complete. Lcbatiou, holy 27, JEW. EZUM=II R E' yEi TICTE I, L , LY , s i t uf e e vng r o s r the pub is that he Is re.- - - T.TALCA U AMERICAN MAREL which he will sell, wholesale and retail, on such terms as will suit purchasers. [J uly _7,'859. GREAT ATTRACTION . AND NO HUMBUG. , CUSTOMERS WANTED. TAMES It KELLEY, Watch- 41Z - re . - Milker ,h leder, has just . ° N opened at the If tale Bunmnms, the town of Lebanon, a beautiful asecirtinont of (told Bail read Thno-keepers in hunting cases: eight-day Witiches, gold Duplex. gold Anchors, gold cylinder Watches. &r.-- Silver railroad hunting Watches. duplex. anchors. cylin der, English patent Lever, English Swiss quartters. and Boys' Watches. Large Music Boren, 4,6, and R tones; gni/ ro, Vest and Neck Cosine; gold Armlets- Brooalies; gold Thitnidog, 71'!”..-r!rw, !!:'=•_zt• YP-cliittces ; Studs Spectacles, Medallions. Miniature Cases, goiti pen and pencil cases, gold Key Seals. to. Silver Tea and Ta ble Spoons, Soup Ladles, fob and neck Chains. Spectacles. Portmonalee tine pocket, and Pen Knives, Violins, Violin colas, MISS Violins ' Accordeons, Polkas, Brass Instru ments, Drums, Fifes, Flutes. Clarinets, (Intim*. llaujo, , , Tamborinos, Ladies' Cabins, Colt's Bilks, Sharp's Rifles, Volcanic Rifle. shoots if shot in a minute ; Colt's Volcanic and Damascus Pistols, eight-day and thirty hour Clo-ks, ac , the whole comprising the most extensive as sortment ever offered in Lebanon county,and will be sold at the lowest cash prices. Michas ct Ma's cicrefriny Repalred and Trarrantce. ***- Mrs. has opened a Fancy Millenary Stara in the same main With Mr. Jewelry store. Eagle Buildings. 11.ellanon. July 6 t 1859. • Orphans' Court Sale. IN-fintstance of en order of the Orphans' Court of Lebanon county, will be exposed to pobli, sale on Saturduy. linfiug 13, '59. at the public home of Will Ism A. ,Moyer, in the borough of Lebanon, the neat Estate of P.T.TESt NirrrEtt. deed., comprising a weather boarded frente hTgLLING-flOiiBs. one nd one half „ttr Stories high: '1 , 60'1 4 . 4 fronting 3 feet on Mize - - both street, and 95 feet deep, situate in the bar °ugh .of Leban n Said 'pr9wrty au the north lot of George Gasser and others, and smith lot - of John 'Lure Sale to coninic»co at 2 o'clock, P. when conditions will be made known icy SOLOMON HAUER, Administrator. By the Court—J. B. Lions, July 18, 1859. NOTICE TS hereby gisen to SCHOOL I'IRECTORS nte3TEACII 1. BRE% dint I havC deputized lIENRY HOUCK. Esti., to Condnet examinationi and attend to ell other de tie" , rellitteg,..to the County Superintendenay, until further *botlte Is glren.. Lobannn; July 20;18:',9.-23 COLD SPRING! Snunuuee• Reirciit The undersigned inform= the public that he has opened this elegant 017:YrAtir RETIZZ A T. situated About treaty miles .rom Lotbanon and twenty nine miles from liarriaburg, arearsible by the DatWhiTl and Susquehanna liailromd, in an hour and a half from tithe of leaving Harrisburg. TII If,' :CENEIIY la wild and pictures-qua in the highest degree, and It short distance of ht. ge o Nil beds, whore an hour or two may he while•l away with pletsnre and profit.— Twenty years ago, parties of thirty and forty f.milles, from the lance toww. , and cities were in the habit of •ramping o.;t" slt thiz. neNbrated Spring. and it N now, with iN modern improvements. a tall morn charming place than es or. THE WATER Is held is high evirea , iou by all wh.> bare used it, bath I athing. and drinking. awl is, without doubt, as hpalthy.aud invivrating, as any water that flows. TflE TABLE will he stacked with all the delicacies and substantiate of the Fortson. and eery effort made to 'make my gtiests happy and contend.-. 1. _ _ _ E PA RT f ES' milt; find lant;le accommodations, and at rates that will mat; e. it an °Wet, pectrulat ly, to elfoxie this redurt in preference to any ether. For rurtbwr particulars aticire,s or apply to ADAM 11A.AK. July :;!.e, 1$51 ) , Cold Ppringa, Lebrillo3l Cs, Pa.. Bag; and Pain.'" NifirP. THE 11 ,, d htned r”spe-tfolly informs the citizens of LOatrni awl surrounding coentry, that thy h.ve op e ned a store in 74erket Street a few doors north of Water street, in the bs,ro.tzit Lebanoe., where they win hey an kintle of RAUS, - - OLD METAL. and BROX ON WHITE GLAPS-, for cal of which they mill 'my the 114,110f-I.l .. .vices InCAS,II. ROW' OW & 1,4 LIS, Lemon. July 13, 13r&—lm.* TO ALL. WAITING FARMS. SEE ADV 11- . t.fq ,, n ent. of Oammouton Lands. . banon Mutual Insurance Camino nay. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pa. CHARTER. PEILL'I3TUAL! OFFICE AT JONESTOWN, LEBANON 00 GUARANTEE CAPITAL $55,000! COMPANY is in fall operation, and ready to ji make insitraves on all Linda of property, in limn or tbuntry, and on ao favorable. terms as any well gov erned and safe company, either on the Mutual or joint stock principle. Presidext—JOllN BRII.NNER, ESQ. Wee Presidost-D. M. RANK. Tretwurer—G t:O. P. MEI I.Y. &crotary—WM. A. HARRY. DIRECTORS: Join. Bitinvolt, Esq. (lan. Rose. Ore. E. Moats. I/. si. KAiti..,NY, NAPOLEON' DF:SII, Strr. SFITTLE, JI)11:4 (1. SELTZER, Tp,LICIELEE, DAVIT! 3L DiAln BANK, DA::II,EL U. BIKTER, Fat. A. BARRY. ANTIIOYY S. ELY. AO( for Lt ballot and ricitift2; ",l rineetown. !felt. 23.1.851. S SAIF mo-. 4 LIVER INVFJOHATOR I DeLITUATES. y T JS compounded entire come nnesMblished fact ornAred by nit that h ea t • with tecifttlence in it is recommended. It ha- , cured +b.:an:and Who had given up all hop unsolicited eertilicates to The dos- mint be xdaptc&l indivaittal taking it. a ue act gently on the els. from Onms, and irig 1. - A. &'t UM ‘lediein... known nee tis .d it , an id nay; 'wort all the isPaatta for which 'within the last two years 7, of relief. as theammerous my posdedsi,ri show, to the frniperatnent of the • ed in auelt quantitios as to ? :1 judgement ruido pm In V .1.0 It AT .) it, ami it MAI NTh 111 LL,ltt CilitOMC LIAItIUIOEA . DY:sl)7,TE zer.tMACti. II A lITTIJ Ar, IC, CII.tLEi(A, ClfleLly 3\E'AETU?H. FLAT 11- 6 5/A I,k; WEAKIC.U2- cessfulle as an 0RDr;; , ,),.. It will ettre S.l - t K thon ,, athis eau testify.) in TW3 LIN at commetlcestraut, BITING their testiuy.ny owith tho Invigorator and , PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. -A LSO,- SAN FORD'S FAMILY Juno 23, 3,8. --1 y Ili) 11TV, Et rE .44 7 , T0R321 - AT LAW. Offi , ^ 1 , 1114;,1 to I Trwriv or.l ,, alrel S•reot.. opposi::o t Court. Lebauor3. US 11, t". 59 1 1A - TV)RNEY AT LA Wairmt str , et, oi.typositl tho Court ammo, Itte2y BOughter. Eaq. Lebanon, 7 , lny 11. 185:-', GEORGE W. LLINE, A TTOTVIBY AT LAW.--Ofßae srith 1;:vx LebanOn. Pa , [l.‘)l 1:;59. ATTORNEY - AT LAW, HAS REMOVED his offlee to Mr. Rollland's new (scrotl story, 41 the , tliel`,) two doors east of his present location. [Lebanon. March 2, 182,1._13-, IL Ilk') t - 1/ 'i'TOIZNEY AT4.A W. has IC7d()TED i,ls olllco to 1I nick's New MAW Lng. (second story,) Ccw 1,-la.d fit,rect, Lehmann; .. Luba:ion, Apriln, 1869. Pelfene,ill CO , s DvERT.I67I•;(4 ,AGENCY, : 4 lAsso.o Sr., New A YORE. It 10 STATE ST.. BOSTON. S. J. Pottenglll & Co— are tho Agents Tor the Lebotott itch:eraser, and the men Influential arid lurarst circulating Newt:pap-Fa in the united Fito.w.a and the Colol.dco. The Aro autitori• zed to contract for int at our lowest rates. EAGLE HOTEL, LEBANON, PA ' , P RE subscriber WiSIICB to inform his old friends and lL the publie . gonerally, that be bee again talcon the above well.kuoan House. lie wilt he much pleasu.l to i•OTh MOLD , CC all who may favor Mut withaeall. LocATTON:Cortitir Cumbt , vland•und. Market atreet VA.O.runihusces running in connexion with this -RH! bead Trains.. H. SILLO Let . ,,,,0n, Nov.lo, 1853. 1411FAIVETTE ROWE D II3 ; =. l a 'PITT • TVOINIxiI A. S. ELY :3 Office, Walnut street, Lobs: nom Pa. A largo and beautiful assortm=t of FIX TURES from the well-known establishment of COIL:NUMWS tc: it.1.7.1".n. always on hand at Philadelphia prices. All work warrant:oil to giro satisfortion. .g All Orders will be faithfully executed on the most reaotit,le terms. The Lest of referenc4Riven. [Sep. n, . _ ir..bt-ncr of Ahab<Try and Chestnut strew, Lebanon, Pa., ORNAMENTAL CAST AND WROUGHT 12.0 N RAILINGS FOP remetet•lee,Verentlee: teleeniee. Public and Pri- E tato I.7rounds: fic., .b.±..; 'which he offers id pr,lTat VII- I let,. of desigue at 10Wer prices than the Azund can be eb tamed elsewhere. Also. CRAIN FENCES of weer/ do. serintion constantly knot on baud. August 25. iravbilic Notice 1 s hereby given. that the tvntierigneri conned to Cyrus IC Snavely_ of the borough of Lebanon, one I:AY 1101131.1, the property of the undersigned. All persnnx are therefore, hereby forbidden to molest, or in anywise to interfere with Paid property. Lebanon. Juno I. 1859. JOSEPH SILINTZ. rill -FE undersigned bas constantly on hand, and for sale a good soppy of the best lime and stone for but ing purporen nr.ar the Doneginnore Furnace, which will be disposed of an rewonable terms. , Lebanon. .1 one 1. '13.50..- CUIZIt Att DANES. 7 Teachers Viranteti. rinn SCHOOL DIRECTORS. of Cornwall township will 1 tm , et at Stnever's School Home, nn Saturday. A re. tritstl3. 1859. at 9 o'clock, A. 31., tbr the purpose of ex amining and employing Teachers for the Schools of said district for the ensuittg term of 6 months. Liheralttala ry will be paid. Mr. Phillips, County Superintendent, e - spects to he present. PnER ZISIMERALAN, Pro - Went, Jalsr,s lirmand, Secretary. June 15, 160. r. PHILLIPS, County 81iperiulondeut frafi BIRECTOIiti of North Lebanon Bor a, (welt ; matt 7.1'..f.F1111 gtlitoni house, in anht Borough, ou Saturday, the Gth day of Augud, 0 o'clock. A. M.. for th , + ouryrese. csamining owl em ploying 2 Thtio aim 2 "Cattalo Teachora for ay 9,1r.,1s of paid dim riot. for the ensuing (Aleut of 810121 , 140Zera9. The County Superintentiont eXpOCt , i to He prosent. 9 NEW ERICE HOUSES and ONE FRA :11E. A Don lde TWO STORY ERICH HOUSE on the corner .1 Centre and Chesnut Streets ' not quite fintslzed, and a SINGLE TWO STORY MICK, on (hest.' 5:4711f nut Stroet nun' ied by J(.1313 Erick, and a 121 frame 1 34 Story in North Lebanon, near John Arnold, are offered at Private Sate, and will be sold Cheap end upon easy terms, Possession -give,of the two Mick in August next, by SISION J. STINE. Lebanon, Juno 29, 184. , • N ELT:GA:NT IrtniINEZS RODI 4 etcrrterbt Ctimb borland street and Doe Alley. in the centre of town, in the new buildinz of t , te undersioted. It is CO fe=et deep und 7I niet wide. It will be rented on very rc.-AF,na , able terms., Apply to ' J. tl2 Application of HENRY PDX, for the benefit of the ntsolveut, Laws. XTOTICB is hereby given that I hay,* applied to the Honorable Judges of the Court, of Common Pi+2 , ls ' of the County of Lebanon, for the heneet of the severest Acts of In-Olveney of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nie. end they have appointed Mondig. at .15M ~5..ty :Au.nit.Dt next (ISSP) at '2 o'elolk, P. M., to Levu-nwin.l - credioni, at the Court 1101130. in the 44°40 .-f Leba m.o. when and where yao !my attend, if you think pro per. ditty e, lasB. FAANT LA MIS FOR SALE '25 MLLES from Philadelphia by Railroad h the f‘he'e of New ,leraer.— Soil among the ben for Agrieuhural purpmies„ behig a good loam 80ii. with n clay bottom: Tie land to it inrgo tract, divided into small arms, and hundrzeis from all torts of the country are now erttlinzand building,. The climate Is delightful, and enema from fr0_,, , .. Terms from $l5 to $2O per acre, payable within foal' yeara by instalments. 'Co vieit the alaee—Leave Vlll,. Street Wharf at Philadelphia at 7;...4 A. 'M. by Railroad hr Hammonton. or addreas R. J. ley rocs, by letter, Mum molitat I 'psi, iAhiee. Atlantic Ceamy, New 'Jersey. see full advertisement in another column, rinlE following Resolution adapted - b!:. the Board of Directors of the LVOOLING CUUNTY MUTUAL IN FDRANCB C,!"43IPANc. at their office in the Borough of Nancy May 17, 15541. t wit: Resatocd. That an Asses , meat of 4 per coot he direc ted on all Premium Notes in liosse.4sion of the Company, wivtn !or Insurance which were in force on that day ; and that the Board have appoiat,nl Adam Drittinger, -of the Borough of Lebanon, iteCeiVer far Lebanon t.evanty er th , .. said ansesm-nt. By the Board, Josn's.4 Bowns,x, Eery. ary. In purenanceof tie above, I will cdi on the members of the Coon : 03 1 y for their respective assess ments in a short time, as the whole is to be paid within Sixty days from this date, Lehanen, June 22,1859 Xll ur „ ersignEd. citizens of AnTiv"' „, " a n ( ' T ' C ' n " 3' bernby notify all puedono ti) desist from traspassini* on tkvir enclesill grounds and ',acting 011011Aling, Graintitl , l4, throwing open Dirs. Fences. 4C, and that if the offence is not disecntlinied legal means' sill bo taken. N. B.—Parents invariably held responsible far their children. Jos.-ph Shenk, John Nteyor, (IT. 5.,) Joseph L. Shook, Martin 13.....yer, Ahrnham Shenk, John ,Nllwer, .1 - ,iseph M. Gingrich, John K. Meyer, .Iphn N. Smith ' Henry K. Moyer, John Troxel, J:,hi, o.er, - John Shirk, Pr., - " Sne.m.4 1.1,:er. 'Wm. Getz, Chri.tien fierr, Ino.li , d Miming, Georg.," Mattornee. Gib.,Ort R. Spbraw, .. - i . .1. 0 . 4 1 totaLlud. ... Ils.wes Shirk, 11:Viid-2:1-1559.-3400,* • IA 01 TiI,TOTICE laemby given .1.1 person or persons oute for the p IlTpoi , l3 0 (ill:11110ga dC , Ven Grain, Grass, wil 43 0 ., 1 Rititt:tal 14 are ligtstaraat,ee - witty of A rt st vi I le, LsicA3.x couNTY. I'ENN'A. risOIS COMPANY obtained its Charter at the last 1. fthil n. he LOgiiiature of Pennvlvitnia. and is row preparvd to ro'd'e apylleations.. and make insurart e, on npottings, Faciiiture..Sloeks of Goods and Alto wo Bares and. cements. Farm I alnico - ma's. &c. All pq•irortii wishing; In insure on a phi noplv. ALLWLIN PresMent. Run-4.m Treasurer. .308ePn F. MATZ, Secretary. • IMA NAOERS. JOEL` it. KINPORTS- JACOB FINK,. Dr. ti. A. FANESTOCK, DANIEL S. EAR I.Y. DAVID SLACK. JACOB S. Kith - INGER., GEORGE REILER, JOAN ALLWEIN, - JoSE . PII F. NIATZ. CIiftISTOP/ I CARMAN'S% ItUD-.ThPfl MOM- PE'l'Elt FORNEY • SAMUEL MOVER. Anbrille May 11, 1859.-3 m. - TiiE 11A..0 ttON TOW FARMER.—A news paper devoted to Literntoro and Agriculture, RIK. set- Ong f rth fell accounts of the ni.w settlement of Ho nt mouton. in New.ler ey, can be eabscribed for at only 25 cents per annum. Juties , postage stamps for the amount. Address to Editor of the Fortner, Hammonton, ..P. -0. Atlanth- Co., New Jersey. Tll4 - 6 1M5..14,--7,.04..tp hold of the heat quality, in one of the healthiest and - -nett,delight- 4,1 climate.: in the Union. and- where craps ar never cut down b) !rests, the terriblesemirge of the north. see ad vortisement of HsmmontOiiliafis. 13UPINESS CARDS JOSPAII FIEINt Si, =1 Lane and Slone. l'enr3terAVii tray. far7.ITIIND r, KIDIMEL, Fre.?iclent. Jony TT. N1T. , .r..r - R.Secraqrg. North Lebanon Borough, July LI, 185 D. For Siale or ItegaL For - lt en I. AOice. Notiev. ADAM GRITTINGEII, Reeinver s'aOulltt• lit'E. by the undereftnett, that Any rt AA; on the !mutt' gam. .aring clown Fimees, br•ut:ing be dealt vith According to Sins tn.!' :811clienl John n. Imhof, Gingrich, ' Doniel Seltzor, Daniel Light, John EL klillun , o, ilenry r. Fisher, Jelin F. Patboltke, (lotion, I,l,rlit, John Arnold, Sotob Joseph kt. Koehler, ,Tosepl, Behticy, North Lellanon town,Fhip Jame 22.15;4 = VALI' TIOr PIZ rli'Y ;7•TY LT Milt! Pr frro.:,rlruht -t 1.01.1rtr , 11. wid vt I:1i 4 •,,7 cloUS.o. and t o•, .ry built of brieti. wiitain 11 tol"' ':1 nut i'Llltl3.l b 5;37: a.tr • AI woo tr,t.t, , r. its well at a. Ci:h.Tit itt t h. , ;r<'. r Kira tin.? ntv :eel. ;root, an bark to f I,LI part of the Lou,i t,o 4L:t ... Ermar STI: Luc.. &a. The Gardtra is in a lin,t :rtata of and coot:do:3 a varte - ty of Fruit BJ A ,I 'flue ahoy* .. will he Tile given what desired. Ary person desirous of purcl:,2-,tr,tr, a pl , ,,arant retidoace, will cots and born the torus o'f it Li ZENSTI:JN L.,,hanon, :font , 8, n:4)1 oputvi(o the PLANTATION. STEAM FLOUR AND SAW MILL. XI:ILI:I-NG LOTS LC. /IX/ILL b 3 Ff4l by public Ale. on Tilo : SPA 7: SLP• v TEZBER I,IBW. 3.4 the Uniort Resin Wile. Mil. West o. .T.3l , 3ptovvvi. Uni.33 Ceuni.y, Pa., the Sol luceinx 23.31). 3v1.31.3, v it : , itALIANI W I:LNG f: PLANTATION, itrn final of Containing lric. I , ,,:+te,Ef. ES, stri c t Ine,aavr/... 13,),11y Skid of +lei fivet. with the apparteaame,,, Tll,‘ irate...vett:alibi a, a TWO ST. thiY, T.): :) . C . Ivy E, A p t l A li . ~ A ar. Titill:tl, a well I,unr; - : p n•ti~n that never tailed innebieure, a. line Cieelt Cr is:ivg the f•trea; the vein' nneler'n: good Kato of ealt i vet ion. 1 t being "one of 1114 linen; terms Rad ha en4e3,l, part of the County., aniv iz aide tiNen worn, Kn.:grave C.T.1,:N1a.1.17, river. arr.! cud at the Cras , ,las of :he Harald tii-4,5u,.4 forNe l'ersc,:as w;-11Eug to Tlevv tir.• pro4l;se.. o•:.‘ tb th,g of rdo will phase tx,-. ce,ll ou Abrith.uu the premislim. A BRA I A!.•I WENGER and .707.17 ti No, 1. A tract or lam: 10 ( r..z, twat jukvq.. , ,v 1n.N1.14 ihoroun 3. T W • with a r.lua it itchen .atitti7reti,st 11 - eti - water that tvlvvr with !lug' stalk. Bin., ; ST AM FLOUR AND SAW MILL, ft.. by 70 ft.,lf_lt.citehi ttere.freta,aoen 43t:K;is-hole whin- on the 21.1 fluor zito;,nrol for a t' hi whi c h o , I.atile. Circular, ziatt,.(ltitrati ono. o'e., can he et. Wiled In the Steitin thu Paw Mill. which In under the come yryilt:it a la :e up awl gnnen man, with tobieh Ingt , 70 ft. in lunght eau sowed. u (larder Paw in operation, and maul an , th , r. 'Dr.. , building is ereet ,, ,il with i,n.tlishutiial Inatotini. end the Inest a n rettieutinann,,r, it being ii..n;y about IC mouths. A extent' frog: lll,lteiLlknt hi the Core which Is about 3511 ft. in length. parts vt rafioean Inn brought front Middielowri i.n the tutus!, into the basin, front Which The thither ,an he drawn tin the law 31111 by :team Pow r_ A TatlOn4et in the tlnlir,o o f c‘ f ei.• strut:Lion which is to be cortn.h-te4 to talc, the Saw,' Lumber oat of saw mill to the tenet. wlier. it can be shipped fee Lebanon and cater places. " This will make the finest latiniecq plat,te, in the Coun ty, it being nu the Pinegruve canal only ii utile from_ donestawn, S front Leban.u. owl on the route of the pro. posed Laneaster:•LeVenon and l'ite..ortive Railroad. al to on tits jurrl E :hurg 0 11 unthu.z iiniltna.d. Sufficient landing along the Cansi ii. ce,ry t n any kind a Avs. 2. 3, and 4. Contaiaiint I Acre'..) Perches. 1 ACT . O 35 Prrelits, I Acrt• Perelwa are firentlng P;nor grace Canal. an.; ar. , F•nipab:,. thr LANDING OR BUILDING LOTS. N. lli,Contzialutz. lA. 113 PT , A. Ti Pr., I A. V 5 Pr : ) A. 140 .;. 137 end" , 1 Ij Pr., are ottitable for BUILLdAIiI tit TO No. IL Co,. der b A. P.:4 I't. hOrra.d. LAM); :La) . wblch a MOS" ter a.tr - ere. NO. troLioine 9A. 11:, Pr. :'1" 'T LAND, Ludt - Id' icM is lsur y - 113.11.1):11 N ;it .a) 1.01 adaptedfor pasture; the Cana). l.'llrft= Vatting to vh,r t.t own hers. ledltre the day or Sete. will pl,a-c) to etll on Jsu Uric,, or, the pre..thro, at the Cuten dale trill co:Into/N. at 120'6,k, en 51t,11 day, 5 - .lteu eczolitioro, of date wilt a, ma, C 1.1.1 i, I Z::A - 14.Eignoos of Anr.lll.l3t 'WEN-fir:ll and do's "tinue 1. rofio.—td.. 9.01.110. REINVEAFL. ADOLPLIUS REINOZIiL. [..a£. R. 3S LI :BEST AL. r At; 3!:: 0L1) i. 4 i A 13LISliEl) 4 - ; \VELA, I:N6ITN At the UN/ON rA L, rn Vte onp! ,s!. niks. iltar:,ct Street. in Niwth. i t !,nwinzt TUE Stitoseriiiiirs,toi.ei,lposioi. .0 hr. r;ii ieu; of seed 7mtvrant,i•ll4 I,lt tileV Ail main ad thi, LUMBi.it AND r,im, at their old (out well 1 thy daily as 414.1 6,4,11i ,- , of the HE Nal' FOX, Jackvm 17scurhip ent and 'Well Seasorlea Li m b er , Con,i-iti , !g; of Whit.. aid latl.,s Rites B 'Am); PLANK' nod SC ANTLI PLANK' ; RAILS. rifST. PA 1,1N:4• 4 m).l LIT: - fr.,m 1. to Cll.l'..f{l.ll'. from t. 4 POPLAR,. from S'''tcp Porialtr nod 11:11,4WT•11IsTN:ti• Ottl: and MaLrl, ISJAI:M; Ruoting and I , l.,sfrrin i, 4.1 - 118. Shingles! Shingles Shin /rips I hl9o. Pius a•n3 COO . 4:741J .- ! ::,: (brit !I I A ifirpFtoLl: of the tn.tt cvnaLty of Stove- Frnt.r.tn, Egg and TAlncinurretnn` lima uln.n., the beat A,lO - f r Ininnekinnnititnn. Thankful f„r 111111Tivr in In'Alch have hntrotofornn b.. , na rat,. tit,y aroma t cordial hinitat:on f.nr r,,,,,,... th..y arc Cettl fiat at that tinny licpN }OM: Cnn t n.rm,.+t.t 2 .`, clitutpest k of I,LNIVL;:. oa h:.:.,1 ,he Caun.v, which will 13, volft at in r -- , . fore platAmt.inr, Noel] L.-bati)li P.PrOngh. First Eremirtucand AwaTtivi by Cas Lebanon Comity Agricultiing Ec,ciety to tha oolo';rated ANI ERICA A Vl' rglrus ,i,,eme 111 ‘ll, t 1111 d ;ha Wah should prove a tail - A.:I, nt r , , ,,, lnowilthai.Ft to thoso who contuitiOate purelia.iiitt relic Me Time-keeper. They 4.1 y p .rt i.i" auism fu more:wog or Cc!" . e. and In ritard to Time durability diAtaucii , aniretiiiort •ro , ,a wa :clios uro On oxhibitioo at J. 'J. LL Watch unit . l owcir." , Store, ebruer, of , Zoinikot 11 di., rt.,nd site the Nat hat liouse, bebiiii.u. Pa. Nor. :', NE W GOODS! Nnw GOO 1)S! • JusT :11 , :oKyrin AT • fiENpAT qi- SWINE'S Lv LaV:`llt, , 01,1! ana best selected sla.Jr 111•-ir 111. v 6F la,sl - , re'e Lnoegr't m lb IS :' , ;11 kot , Ctfrtily jft • Cite their 'Tl5ll'Ollll.l, hll4l Lltr POPlitt in general as CA.1.4 sae..bknc.ansutabnfiaen r• • , r! -- LAgit=% l DEL: A EOPOS Fuel, :IA paririia 11.11 cl•vnut Fine Chalky, Bet,•1;•• annimmi, Tanierrincs, !;tape : , N4z, H. i 1 tie <lt , -vie., , . It:gytt•ien• Mn • Ntie; and Tray. D•O-N Fine Ini;kno in i;r,..471:4, rinkei and 1.11n.•3 at 1;0/. ets th, b k 44, gco:i • t - cLoTlis AND CA ( eh•erbartl, Joeoph Mover, Jacob Shark, Jtosb Sioort., J.toob Schvc .b, (limb , . G. Forney', G. Dawoon Coleman, Abrnban; It. Light, Samuel AllAein, J.bn fl.llenson, Loll Bellboy, John Stoorer.- Tboruas Guston. Light Colored turl 1:1 Clutha. Light fe.ney reittee'd VI to +Liter' Ducks kodlk VeAtingg, priruc+vrLadnt_ HENRY . 4: STry C tiouth West C.)reter of cuno,oe.n.i. and Mat het itree!F . . STI N E Si:LF+ AUL fia:NW, OF N9S ill P,1.1' ST YL E S s =- 1 ' i k DAM ILTS,:.in' ulaberl•ual 13, :Intrket autt ttio dorrAo lieW on Int::,1 a 9,!.:n ot,,s,,rtni-tkt f tan Style of A.T.4 ?t,:c for y to whieh the .e.ontioa of tl,•• public I• r toth Hata of J17, ,, 5t Costly, Uhrj,t7o; on .Itand. II ha. 0p..!...?..1 digit alsartmont or *V.;'.1 1 4..1t tiATs. • ”Ihr-m-lti, STIt AW. I•A.'• lII+. 11 011-. N. S; AT A:. a n:1 1111 . • wii3 al 0 113 lc'ti 1 . 4 or - 4 ter.., to t.:.-qtairs trmr, NV& :ilti15•11 guy 1 HE Fdifs, *ltorf!..' 121 cif e0r11:11,-1.ce an 2;ihttriq:/. 41h ~.;)'r :f. :OA Pf.r. 311O101; Or rite , 11 of 0011 r- upward-, r fit stnietrd 1•y nrupsreed heard f t,Artr rs, f I.browl' For 031.1011Elitig pat riel.lar, 11.1.11:re , eau cu., of era. Jirifti2:l:U.%:. of tLa 1./Juld, if 1 . ,: 5; BY J. fti fitcretar;,. L Sonestomt, Feb, 10. IS 0, 1 - I.7ST LTCEIV ED ft sllp4,rior PORT ‘A I NE, 1,1e.0 E.C. , Tta L.:4=4 PO7.II,FAL, CA73:.:14 Eamon', and CitiCINNAI timtuitiACtlCE. lit MG A Itrii wt.rl , snd LignOT PERSONS W I SIT INCI TO ESTA BUSH %iv._ nrartaripp lu u. new afid tin ivin,r plae,! where gnat. advietidozent ti 11.0 }lbrumontim Evuie. want. Pi SSIGNEE!_ii' SALLE OF . . _ - • ji- pia .1 4 • - . • let4:`-• A. Friendly Lorylingion f. LUMBER 4 CO t'l L r " OF _lteinipebbi7 VrINUJ - pri...s•-:, - MEIL': D:11" DOOD:4 ri mi= F.lO, • imir : SEE n.it Sp t lit ••P =IE
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